
VCU to begin offering five undergraduate degrees in teaching
The School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University will launch five new undergraduate degrees this fall.

The School of Education at Virginia Commonwealth University will launch five new undergraduate degrees this fall.

As the nation follows the US Women’s National Soccer Team in eager anticipation of a fourth World Cup win, women’s rights advocates remind us their participation in the World Cup would not be possible without Title IX.

Entries are now being accepted for the 2019 Governor’s Technology Awards, which recognizes public sector information technology projects that improve government service delivery and efficiency.

Governor Ralph Northam and the state Board of Education announced that 270 schools and nine school divisions earned 2019 Virginia Index of Performance (VIP) awards for advanced student learning and achievement.

Children, young girls—some as young as 9 years old—are being bought and sold for sex in America. The average age for a young woman being sold for sex is now 13 years old.

Governor Ralph Northam recognized the recipients of the 2019 Governor’s Volunteerism and Community Service Awards during a special ceremony held at the Executive Mansion last week.

Governor Ralph Northam has issued a proclamation recognizing Monday, April 1, 2019 as Census Awareness Day in Virginia, and marking the one-year countdown to the 2020 Census.

U.S. Sens. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Susan Collins (R-ME) introduced the Preparing and Retaining Education Professionals (PREP) Act to address teacher and principal shortages, especially in rural communities.

Sixty-five years after the launch of its original Artmobile, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is once again bringing traveling art exhibitions and educational offerings to audiences across the Commonwealth with VMFA on the Road: An Artmobile for the 21st Century.

Despite all the distraction associated with events in Richmond these days, the General Assembly is staying on task dealing with legislative and budgetary issues it faces.
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